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The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Services Award
bears the names of two dedicated founders of the National Conference of
Governor's Schools. They represent the loftiest achievements in the
early development of governor's schools: namely, the establishment of
the first governor's school and the incorporation of the National
Conference of Governor's Schools. At the request of the Executive
Committee of the National Conference of Governor's Schools, both Jim
and Lillian graciously lent their names to this service award,
understanding the Executive Committee's desire to recognize their
service to the national governor's school community. President's
note: Since indicating his willingness to lend his name to this award,
Jim Bray passed away after a long illness. We mourn his passing and
dedicate this award to his memory.
The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award
was established as an occasional award to be bestowed only on those
individuals who have distinguished themselves over many years in their
committed work on behalf of gifted students, governor's schools, and
the National Conference of Governor's Schools. The Executive Committee
of the National Conference of Governor's Schools bestows this award
only when merited, not as an annual or regularly scheduled bestowal.
The award is intended to represent the highest possible achievement in
the National Conference of Governor's Schools.
In addition to receiving a plaque, each recipient of The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award
receives Emeritus standing on the Board of Directors of the National
Conference of Governor's Schools. Upon accepting the award at the
Biennial Retreat or Conference, a letter of congratulations will be
dispatched to the governor of the recipient's state under official
National Conference of Governor's School letterhead, signed by the
current president. In addition, a notation is inscribed in the minutes
of the organization, to be maintained in perpetuity.
Recipients of the Award
- Virginia Uldrick, 2003 (Inaugural Recipient)
- Bob Seney, 2005
Virginia Uldrick, South Carolina Governor's Schools
Text from the Bestowal Ceremony
Fargo, North Dakota
October 10, 2003
The
Inaugural Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award is
awarded to Virginia Uldrick on this tenth day of October, 2003, at the
Biennial Retreat of the National Conference of Governor's Schools in
Fargo, North Dakota. The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished
Service Award recognizes lengthy, devoted, and extraordinary efforts on
behalf of gifted education, governor's schools, and the National
Conference of Governor's Schools in local, regional, and national
arenas. It is awarded on the occasion of Virginia Uldrick's 2003
retirement as President of the South Carolina Governor's School for
Arts and Humanities.
The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Services Award bears the names of two
dedicated founders of the National Conference of Governor's Schools.
They represent the loftiest achievements in the early development of
governor's schools: namely, the establishment of the first governor's
school in 1963 and the incorporation of the National Conference of
Governor's Schools in 1988. At the request of the Executive Committee
of the National Conference of Governor's Schools, both Jim and Lillian
graciously lent their names to this service award, understanding the
Executive Committee's desire to recognize their service to the national
governor's school community. Each also expressed gratitude and humility
at being recognized in this perpetual manner, and each lauded the
exceptional appropriateness of honoring Virginia Uldrick as the award's
first recipient.
The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award was established as an
occasional award to be bestowed only on those individuals who have
distinguished themselves over many years in their committed work on
behalf of gifted students, governor's schools, and the National
Conference of Governor's Schools. The Executive Committee of the
National Conference of Governor's Schools bestows this award only when
merited, not as an annual or regularly scheduled bestowal. The award is
intended to represent the highest possible achievement in the National
Conference of Governor's Schools.
In
addition to receiving a plaque, each recipient of The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award receives Emeritus standing on
the Board of Directors of the National Conference of Governor's
Schools. Upon accepting the award at the Biennial Retreat or
Conference, a letter of congratulations will be dispatched to the
governor of the recipient's state under official National Conference of
Governor's School letterhead, signed by the current president. In
addition, the following notation is inscribed in the minutes of the
organization, to be maintained in perpetuity:
The
Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award is awarded to
(recipient's name) on this (date) day of (month), (year), at the
(conference or retreat) of the National Conference of Governor's
Schools in (location of conference or retreat). The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award recognizes (recipient's)
lengthy, devoted, and extraordinary efforts on behalf of gifted
education, governor's schools, and the National Conference of
Governor's Schools in local, regional, and national arenas. It is
awarded on the occasion of (statement of the occasion or event that
warrants the award).
Bob Seney, Mississippi Governor's School
Text from the Bestowal Ceremony
Richmond, Virginia
October 7, 2005
The
Jim Bray and Lillian Press NCoGS Distinguished Service Award is awarded
to Robert Seney on this seventh day of October, 2005, at the Biennial
Retreat of the National Conference of Governor’s Schools in Richmond,
Virginia. The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award
recognizes lengthy, devoted, and extraordinary efforts on behalf of
gifted education, governor’s schools, and the National Conference of
Governor’s Schools in local, regional, and national arenas. It is
awarded on the occasion of Robert Seney’s upcoming retirement as
Director of the Mississippi Governor’s School and as Secretary of the
National Conference of Governor’s Schools.
The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Services Award bears the names of two
dedicated founders of the National Conference of Governor’s Schools.
They represent the loftiest achievements in the early development of
governor’s schools: namely, the establishment of the first governor’s
school in 1963 and the incorporation of the National Conference of
Governor’s Schools in 1988. At the request of the Executive Committee
of the National Conference of Governor’s Schools, both Jim and Lillian
graciously lent their names to this service award, understanding the
Executive Committee’s desire to recognize their service to the national
governor’s school community. Each also expressed gratitude and humility
at being recognized in this perpetual manner. Jim Bray has since passed
away, and we honor his memory by continuing to provide this award in
his name.
The Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service
Award was established as an occasional award to be bestowed only on
those individuals who have distinguished themselves over many years in
their committed work on behalf of gifted students, governor’s schools,
and the National Conference of Governor’s Schools. The Executive
Committee of the National Conference of Governor’s Schools bestows this
award only when merited, not as an annual or regularly scheduled
bestowal. The award is intended to represent the highest possible
achievement in the National Conference of Governor’s Schools.
In
addition to receiving a plaque, each recipient of The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award receives Emeritus standing on
the Board of Directors of the National Conference of Governor’s
Schools. Upon accepting the award at the Biennial Retreat or
Conference, a letter of congratulations will be dispatched to the
governor of the recipient’s state under official National Conference of
Governor’s School letterhead, signed by the current president. In
addition, the following notation is inscribed in the minutes of the
organization, to be maintained in perpetuity:
The
Jim Bray and Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award is awarded to
(recipient’s name) on this (date) day of (month), (year), at the
(conference or retreat) of the National Conference of Governor’s
Schools in (location of conference or retreat). The Jim Bray and
Lillian Press Distinguished Service Award recognizes (recipient’s)
lengthy, devoted, and extraordinary efforts on behalf of gifted
education, governor’s schools, and the National Conference of
Governor’s Schools in local, regional, and national arenas. It is
awarded on the occasion of (statement of the occasion or event that
warrants the award).
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